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4.4 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus If a function is continuous on the closed interval [a, b], then and F is an antiderivative of f on the interval [a,b].
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Examples 1 – 0 = 1
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Integration with Absolute Value
We need to rewrite the integral into two parts.
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Ex. Find the area of the region bounded by y = 2x2 – 3x + 2,
the x-axis, x = 0, and x = 2.
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The Mean Value Theorem for Integrals
If f is continuous on [a, b], then a number c in the open interval (a, b) rectangle area is equal to actual area under curve. a b a b a b inscribed rectangle Mean Value rect. Circumscribed Rect
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Find the value c guaranteed by the Mean Value Theorem for
Integrals for the function f(x) = x3 over [0, 2]. 4 = 2c3 8 c3 = 2 2
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Average Value If f is continuous on [a, b], then the average value of f on this interval is given by Find the average value of f(x) = 3x2 – 2x on [1, 4]. 40 16 Ave. = 16 (1,1)
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The Second Fundamental Theorem
of Calculus If f is continuous on an open interval I containing a, then for every x in the interval Ex. Apply the Second Fund. Thm. of Calculus
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Find the derivative of F(x) =
Apply the second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus with the Chain Rule.
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